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Post by Seńor Verde on Nov 10, 2011 8:55:01 GMT -7
My EZG-50 is in the band trailer so I don't have access to it. I should really get some spare fuses for it. What amp rating does the EZG call for, and are they supposed to be slo-blo?
Thanks!
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Post by bluegroove99 on Nov 10, 2011 13:09:23 GMT -7
3 amp slo-blo fuses are the ticket. yeh it's always a great idea to keep an "amp survival kit". Tubes and fuses and (if so inclinded) a spare pilot light bulb are a must for tube amps travelling. check out www.tubedepot.com and snag yourself a tube cube......they are worth their weight in gold when on the road. Happy guitar slingin!
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Post by Seńor Verde on Nov 12, 2011 8:40:10 GMT -7
Thanks for the reply. It is actually a 2 amp, slo-blo. That is what is printed on the back of the chassis, near the fuse holder.
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Post by bluegroove99 on Nov 12, 2011 8:45:02 GMT -7
Hmm thats odd....I have 3 printed on the label on the back of mine......weird Either way keep rockin!
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Post by Seńor Verde on Nov 12, 2011 13:03:28 GMT -7
That is odd. How old is yours? Mine was manufactured in April of this year.
Good tip on the survival kit. I learned years ago to be prepared. I have plenty of fuses, enough tubes to completely retube the amp, a tool kit, bias meter, Copper Cap Rectifier and other odds and ends that could come in handy.
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Post by Jaguarguy (Mike) on Nov 12, 2011 15:56:42 GMT -7
Mine was built in 2008 and it is 3 amp (it says that on the back and the fuse itself).
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Post by bluegroove99 on Nov 14, 2011 10:34:11 GMT -7
Mine is a 2008 year production as well with 3 amp fuse
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Post by severett on Sept 23, 2012 8:08:16 GMT -7
Surely its a 3 amp fast blow?
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Post by jlc on Sept 23, 2012 18:33:18 GMT -7
Specs may change over time, probably the case here, mine is from April 2011 and it is definitely marked as a 2 amp Slo Blo
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